It's a bit unfortunate that there is still no article or not even a warning that it is delayed again. There isn't that much difference between 7.10-8.04 so if the article of 7.10 was already almost done, I don't see why it is taking so long :s.
I'm really looking forward to this article anyway, so I hope it will be here soon!
Yet another month has gone by since this posting with no article. If Anandtech isn't going to cover Linux with any regularity, perhaps it's time to take down the Linux tab and stop teasing us. If actions speak louder than words, it's become pretty clear that Linux isn't a priority -- and honestly, that's okay.
This website is primarily geared towards hardware, and I still respect it as my go-to source for hardware news. I just got momentarily excited when a Linux article was dangled before us.
Look at it this way. The three months since this article was first announced represents half a development cycle for Ubuntu, which is just one of over a dozen popular Linux distributions.
The reality is that, if Anandtech was really going to cover Linux and other open-source software, it would need to have some of its writing staff dedicated to covering it. The open-source community just moves too quickly!
I suspected i would be like this. I was looking forward to the review but as always with Linux 'just wait a moment for the next release...'
Btw, where is Anand nowdays? Has he made so much $$$ that he doesent 'feel' like working anymore? His blog was ...dead for i dont know how long. Then I read that he's spending a fortune on his house... but i bet he pops in sometimes (email maybe) and critizeses someone thats actually working. (?)
With regards to "glaring deficiencies", I really think you have to take into account the Linux and Ubuntu project philosophies and separate out issues that Linux doesn't do well from ones Linux is prevented from doing well - DMCA and no default DVD playback, MP3 Licensing, proprietary file formats, etc.
I was beginning to think this article was never going to happen. It's about time you guys put something under your "Linux" tab more recent than 2005!
I am glad you guys are including thoughts on Hardy in the review, though. It should be a good read if and when it does finally come out. Ubuntu is growing up fast!
Ubuntu is a dream to use. I made the mistake of upgrading in place, and it was my one nightmare experience. Don't go there. I always start over for major OS X releases, and it costs me days. With a good mirror nearby, a Ubuntu install is instead measured in minutes, mostly spent tweaking SSH and the firewall. I've done a dozen of them by now, playing with various configs on various rigs.
I recommend installing the GUI onto the server edition, rather than trying to strap server packages onto the desktop edition. For computations, the server kernel is a bit faster.
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nukedathlonman - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link
...and still nothing. :-( This is just a little disappointing.ioannis - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - link
How's the evaluation going? What's taking so long?ok, stop playing with compiz now and write that article :-P
RobertAlvarez - Thursday, June 12, 2008 - link
Are you doing the article on linux or not?If you are, you should use the lates version of Mint. Based on Hardy Heron and better out of box experience.
RobertAlvarez - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - link
Is this article alive or DEAD.Eri Hyva - Sunday, June 1, 2008 - link
What's going on?It's already June!
Please,be professional and CANCEL this report, if you are not going to do it.
Kode - Friday, May 23, 2008 - link
It's a bit unfortunate that there is still no article or not even a warning that it is delayed again. There isn't that much difference between 7.10-8.04 so if the article of 7.10 was already almost done, I don't see why it is taking so long :s.I'm really looking forward to this article anyway, so I hope it will be here soon!
PrincessNybor - Monday, May 19, 2008 - link
Yet another month has gone by since this posting with no article. If Anandtech isn't going to cover Linux with any regularity, perhaps it's time to take down the Linux tab and stop teasing us. If actions speak louder than words, it's become pretty clear that Linux isn't a priority -- and honestly, that's okay.This website is primarily geared towards hardware, and I still respect it as my go-to source for hardware news. I just got momentarily excited when a Linux article was dangled before us.
Look at it this way. The three months since this article was first announced represents half a development cycle for Ubuntu, which is just one of over a dozen popular Linux distributions.
The reality is that, if Anandtech was really going to cover Linux and other open-source software, it would need to have some of its writing staff dedicated to covering it. The open-source community just moves too quickly!
perzy - Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - link
I suspected i would be like this. I was looking forward to the review but as always with Linux 'just wait a moment for the next release...'Btw, where is Anand nowdays? Has he made so much $$$ that he doesent 'feel' like working anymore? His blog was ...dead for i dont know how long. Then I read that he's spending a fortune on his house... but i bet he pops in sometimes (email maybe) and critizeses someone thats actually working. (?)
Jovec - Monday, April 21, 2008 - link
With regards to "glaring deficiencies", I really think you have to take into account the Linux and Ubuntu project philosophies and separate out issues that Linux doesn't do well from ones Linux is prevented from doing well - DMCA and no default DVD playback, MP3 Licensing, proprietary file formats, etc.PrincessNybor - Monday, April 21, 2008 - link
I was beginning to think this article was never going to happen. It's about time you guys put something under your "Linux" tab more recent than 2005!I am glad you guys are including thoughts on Hardy in the review, though. It should be a good read if and when it does finally come out. Ubuntu is growing up fast!
Syzygies - Friday, April 18, 2008 - link
Ubuntu is a dream to use. I made the mistake of upgrading in place, and it was my one nightmare experience. Don't go there. I always start over for major OS X releases, and it costs me days. With a good mirror nearby, a Ubuntu install is instead measured in minutes, mostly spent tweaking SSH and the firewall. I've done a dozen of them by now, playing with various configs on various rigs.I recommend installing the GUI onto the server edition, rather than trying to strap server packages onto the desktop edition. For computations, the server kernel is a bit faster.
Jay - Friday, April 18, 2008 - link
May?!? Now you are just teasing us!!! ;)I look forward to your input on the Linux Experience. Still think you picked the wrong distro, but you had your reasons. :P